61% of emerging diseases is caused by zoonotic pathogens
Explanation:
Out of total emerging diseases zoonotic contributes 61%, that are originated from wildlife. The rate is increasing due to growth of human population, its mobility, frivolous, cultural and their socioeconomic purposes. Air is the major source for spread of infectious diseases. Zoonoses are generally caused by bacteria, viruses and pathogens that are blowout between animals and human beings. Modern zoonoses are Ebola virus and salmonella. One of such direct zoonoses is rabies, that is transformed directly from animal to human.
The right answer is <em>Bacillus.</em>
The pH-sensitive green fluorescent dye conjugates (available for <em>E.coli</em> and <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>), give an accurate and faster results than other phagocytosis assay.
These conjugates are non-fluorescent in the extracellular medium (at neutral pH), but fluoresce will be brightly green at acidic pH such as in phagosomes, which makes it an ideal tool for phagocytosis assay.
Sexual reproduction. Like most mammals, giraffes produce sexually, meaning that both parents contribute to the DNA of the offspring.
Answer: Animals, plants, and bacteria.
Explanation: The phylogenetic tree is used to show similarities of organisms based on the genetics and possible shown features. Bacteria over time can evolve jus trike plants and animals, thus concluding that bacteria, plants, and animals can all be constructed on a phylogenetic tree.